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If those are your speculations, then I might as well keep for my food of thought. But If your statement were not truth, then it would be a bad rumor to others.

Speculations are speculations. There is no wrong in doing it. Its a people's opinion voice out based on their undertanding and their resource received from others.

My stand is based on others too. But I rather not choose neither of them because those aren't really truth to happen yet.

In these 2 years, what do you think AAB will contribute to the country?

In a bad perspective, it was like you mentioned. But for a good perspective, I think that pak lah will concentrate on reforms Now he does not have to worry about being popular with power brokers anymore. He can concentrate on what the rakyat wants which is the reformations in the country.

Currently the judicial is being reform. Perhaps police, ACA, education and economy subsidies will be reform as well.

Source from www.malaysiakini.com has revealed that ACA is going under reformation process.

The Anti-Corruption Agency has been granted full prosecution powers which will allow the agency to open a case and proceed with it until the matter is brought before the court.MCPX

At present, the agency has to refer its completed investigations to the Attorney General's Chambers to decide on whether the case could be taken to court.

This dramatic change - which will give the agency more bite and do away with the long-held complaints of its lack of independence - was announced today in a brief statement by the ACA in Putrajaya.

The agency said that this new move would allow it to efficiently and effectively investigate corruption cases.

This will also remove the negative perception that it was the AG's Chambers that was delaying the prosecution of high-profile cases involving politically connected individuals.

The new powers will also boost the government's image in fighting corruption.

"Indirectly this will increase the people's trust in the ACA," said the statement.

ACA also said that to implement the change, the AG's Chambers will second a senior officer to be a director at the anti-corruption agency, giving him the powers to prosecute cases.

This officer will report directly to the ACA chief.

This is just one reformation done. But, who knows what will exactly happen to the country in the next 2 years?

I see it as a positive step to stabalize the party and hopefully with that, BN as well. Then he can push through the reforms he has in mind more vigorously without so much fear of being dropped like a hot potato by his own party. really, what good are speculations like that?